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2018-05-29
UNHAPPY ENDING
Alberto spawns flood threat
Santa Fe echoes the poison of Columbine
Faster internet, more choice
Remembering fallen
‘Spider-Man’ scales building in Paris to rescue a child
Armed bystander in shooting ‘just reacted’
‘They gave their lives’: City honors fallen service members
UH-Clear Lake still in search of identity
Everything’s peachy in the Hill Country
4-alarm fire guts recycling facility
Conservative lawyers with Christian agenda secure more influence
Poll: Perceptions about immigrants improve
From Maine hospital, Bush ‘forever grateful’ to patriots
Trump falsely blames Dems for ‘horrible law’
5G on the horizon
Let’s unite to fight modern-day slavery
Winner-take-all elections skew results
First Step
Single issue
Trump, Japan’s Abe will confer in advance of N. Korea summit
Men in Afghanistan engaging in flattery of Trump are subject of threats or killed
Metro using technology to aid visually impaired
Land prices less cheap as more people flock to the state
Apache moves to ramp up Alpine High
Experts question Trump family interests in China
Experts say Starbucks’ training sessions are a first step in dealing with racial bias.
EU proposes cutting out cotton buds, plastic straws
New Zealand says it will kill 150,000 cows to fight disease
Think big banks abandoned coal industry? Think again
Version 7 of 1Password for Mac is heavenly
Windows 7 lives, but it’s time to give Windows 10 a chance
China reportedly is ready to clear Qualcomm-NXP deal
GEORGE JOHNSTON POLK, JR.
DAVID RANDOLPH DRAPER
Key Hawaii crop likely to run short after severe floods
REALITY CHECK
EMPTY FEELING
RARE BE-TREY-AL
THE DIRTY THIRD
ROCKETS REPORT Decision to sit Paul was not even close
Benintendi’s shot carries Red Sox
Bronx jeers delight victorious Verlander
Hinch’s days-off plan nets Gurriel a start at third
Unlike Djokovic, past champ Wawrinka can’t get it done
UT, A&M hope to resume rivalry in Austin Regional
UH receives No. 3 seed at Chapel Hill Regional
Knights golden in opener against Capitals
Youth brigade leads U.S. past Bolivia
HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
Bayside home is family’s retreat
Five ideas for decorating with books — guilt-free
Family urges bride to choose flaky cousin as maid of honor.
‘Hanging Rock’ is a picnic with plenty to unpack.
It’s easy to return online purchases.
DAILY CROSSWORD
JACQUELINE BIGAR
Explore Alaska’s interior
Whittle down options for hotel that fits you.
Four Father’s Day getaways worth taking.
Seeing a city the old-fashioned way: One step at a time
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